World War II veteran Ken Mallory gives a WWII presentation at his Bradbury retirement home.(Photo by: Judie Miller)

By BILL PLASCHKE
COLUMNIST
APRIL 15, 2020 | 7 AM
At last, Ken Mallory would be cheered.
After a lifetime of stoic courage, the 95-year-old World War II veteran would finally be properly thanked for his service.
“He was finally going to get his standing ovation,” said his daughter, Judie Miller.
It was going to happen at Dodger Stadium last Saturday, where Mallory was to be honored as the Dodgers’ Military
Hero of the Game.
It is the team’s most meaningful nightly tradition. If you’ve seen it, you’ll never forget it.

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